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Introduced by Frank Bough and Selina Scott

Timetable:
News at 6.30, 7.0, 7.30, 8.0, 8.30 with headlines on every quarter hour Hr s
Weather at 6.31, 6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27
Sport at 6.42, 7.18, 8.18
Regional News, weather and traffic at 6.45, 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
Keep Fit between 6.45 and 7.0
The Family Budget between 6.45 and 7.0
Tonight's TV between 7.15 and 7.30
Review of the Papers and a look ahead to the coming day: 7.32, 8.32
This is America between 7.45 and 8.0
Your Stars between 8.30 and 8.45

Closedown

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Selina Scott

The Lawn Tennis Championships
direct from the All England Club

Eight of the top men tennis players in the world are just two matches from winning through to the final of Wimbledon. BBC cameras bring you the best of the quarter-final matches in The Men's Singles.
The Ladies' Singles quarter-finals are also completed today.

Harry Carpenter provides a full service of news and results.

Contributors

Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Commentator:
John Barrett
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
Mark Cox
Commentator:
Ann Jones
Commentator:
Virginia Wade
Commentator:
Bill Threlfall
Commentator:
Richard Evans
Reporter:
Harry Carpenter

with Lucie Skeaping

Will your requests be answered and your favourite programme extracts shown again? Will you agree with the critics? Who will be the studio guest and could you be a winner in the competition?

Send your requests to Take Two, [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Lucie Skeaping
Studio Director:
Jonathan Dent
Producer:
Philip Chilvers

Written by JEREMY BEADLE and CLIVE DOIG
Six programmes about the inventions of everyday objects.
Presented by Jeremy Beadle , with MADELINE SMITH , BERNARD HOLLEY MIKE SAVAGE, PASCAL KING 2: The Rag Trade
Jeans, the bikini, the bowler hat, the raincoat and the brassiere.
Designer STEVE SCOTT
Director and producer CLIVE DOIG

Contributors

Written By:
Jeremy Beadle
Written By:
Clive Doig
Presented By:
Jeremy Beadle
Unknown:
Madeline Smith
Unknown:
Bernard Holley
Designer:
Steve Scott
Producer:
Clive Doig

Episode 23 by ROBERT DEL VALLE starring with Christine hears West and Powell discussing business and tells Sarah she has more letters of West's which could be of interest.
Music composed by JOHNNY PEARSON Storyline by BEN STEED Script editor TED RHODES
Produced by BILL SELLARS Directed by DARROL BLAKE
(For full cast sec tomorrow at 7.5 pm)
Book, Triangle: A Question of Command, £1.95 from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Del Valle
Composed By:
Johnny Pearson
Unknown:
Ben Steed
Editor:
Ted Rhodes
Produced By:
Bill Sellars
Directed By:
Darrol Blake
John Anderson:
Michael Craig
Sarah Hallam:
Penelope Horner
Matt Taylor:
Larry Lamb
Mrs Landers:
Dawn Addams
David West:
George Barker
Charles Woodhouse:
Paul Jerricho

The Bislett Games
Live coverage from this top international meeting which as usual features many of Britain's top Stars. SEBASTIAN COE , STEVE OVETT and CATHY COOK are three such athletes competing tonight.
Commentators DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY
Television presentation NORWEGIAN TV SERVICE
(Coverage of the U-Bix Challenge Cup: Friday BBC1 at 8.30 pm, with highlights at 10.50 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sebastian Coe
Unknown:
Steve Ovett
Unknown:
Cathy Cook
Commentators:
David Coleman
Commentators:
Ron Pickering

with Sarah Kennedy, Christopher Lillicrap, Bill Breckon and Dr Mike Smith

This week, Ian Botham, the cricketer with hay fever, advice on how to stop dieting and really lose weight, a potted guide to the potions that 'wipe away the years from your face' and, in Wimbledon fortnight, the 'inner game' - how the right mental approach can improve almost anyone's performance on court.

BBC Bristol

See page 77

Contributors

Presenter:
Sarah Kennedy
Presenter:
Christopher Lillicrap
Presenter:
Bill Breckon
Presenter:
Dr Mike Smith
Assistant Producer:
Alan Levene
Assistant Producer:
Fiona McKenzie
Assistant Producer:
Ian Page
Studio Director:
Jenni Burrows
Producer:
Margaret Benton

While a United Nations Conference in London examines ways of lightening sports sanctions against South Africa, members of the MCC are currently being balloted on whether they should send a cricket team there, thus breaching those sanctions.

In South Africa itself things have moved on from the 60s, when the Basil D'Oliveira affair brought racial inequalities in sport to the world's attention, today black and white play sport together and compete, for Springbok colours. As a result many people are questioning the justification for sanctions, and asking why pick on South Africa alone?

Prompted by their questions; sports journalist and commentator Ron Pickering went to see the situation at first hand and asked sportsmen, black and white, for their views. He looks at five sports boxing, athletics, cricket, rugby and soccer. His enquiries lead him to his own personal conclusions, but he sets out to present all shades of conflicting opinion so that viewers can make up their own minds.

Woddis On page 71

Contributors

Reporter:
Ron Pickering
Film Cameraman:
Mike Spooner
Film Editor:
Howard Billingham
Producer:
Richard Taylor

David Dimbleby presents the weekly magazine that looks at the lighter, as well as the serious of politics, with Bill Kerr Elliott, Stephen Bradshaw, John Cole and Michael White.

Including: The New Conservatives
Mrs Thatcher's victory was also a victory for the arguments of a new group of radical Conservatives.
What are their ideas and how much influence do they have over the Government?

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Reporter:
Bill Kerr Elliott
Reporter:
Stephen Bradshaw
Reporter:
John Cole
Reporter:
Michael White
Director:
Lee McMahon
Deputy Editor:
Colin Martin
Editor:
Richard Tait

Starring John Beck as Sam Curtis, Woody Brown as Skipper Weldon, Peter Donat as Elmo Tyson, Howard Duff as Titus Semple, Morgan Fairchild as Constance, Mark Harmon as Fielding Carlyle, Kevin McCarthy as Claude Weldon, Christina Raines as Lane Ballou, Barbara Rush as Eudora Weldon, Stella Stevens as Lute-Mae Sanders, David Selby as Michael Tyrone

A stranger comes to town with a strong interest in Lane Ballou, as Michael Tyrone begins to burrow into the fabric of Truro society.

(Next programme tomorrow at 10.45 pm)

Contributors

Writer:
Stephen Black
Director:
Stan Laphan
Sam Curtis:
John Beck
Skipper Weldon:
Woody Brown
Elmo Tyson:
Peter Donat
Titus Semple:
Howard Duff
Constance:
Morgan Fairchild
Fielding Carlyle:
Mark Harmon
Claude Weldon:
Kevin McCarthy
Lane Ballou:
Christina Raines
Eudora Weldon:
Barbara Rush
Lute-Mae Sanders:
Stella Stevens
Michael Tyrone:
David Selby

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